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  • 21 Habutai

    HABUTAI, HABUTAE
    A name given by the Japanese to a silk fabric made on hand looms in matting weave, 2 ends and 2 picks working together. It is also made plain weave in a fine reed, and with many picks per inch. The cloth is not very smooth or level. It is used for linings, underwear, hangings, curtains, etc. The use of the fabric depends upon the quality, as the light weight may be used for handkerchiefs, and the heavier for linings. Qualities vary from 100 to 140 ends and 60 up to 160 picks per inch. As the silk used is not regular the fabric themselves are full of what may be termed faults. The yarns are about 30 to 36 denier. The plain weave fabric is known as Kawamata and Kaga.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Habutai

  • 22 Habutae

    HABUTAI, HABUTAE
    A name given by the Japanese to a silk fabric made on hand looms in matting weave, 2 ends and 2 picks working together. It is also made plain weave in a fine reed, and with many picks per inch. The cloth is not very smooth or level. It is used for linings, underwear, hangings, curtains, etc. The use of the fabric depends upon the quality, as the light weight may be used for handkerchiefs, and the heavier for linings. Qualities vary from 100 to 140 ends and 60 up to 160 picks per inch. As the silk used is not regular the fabric themselves are full of what may be termed faults. The yarns are about 30 to 36 denier. The plain weave fabric is known as Kawamata and Kaga.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Habutae

  • 23 Luxeuil Lace

    A general term for handmade lace of Leuxeuil, France, especially the heavy styles used for draperies, curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Luxeuil Lace

  • 24 Peripetasma

    A general Greek term including anything that is flat and hung up or spread out, such as a cover, tapestry, hangings, curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Peripetasma

  • 25 Point D'arabe Lace

    Coarse bobbin lace made in Arabia, Belgium, and France. Has a large pattern, cabled edge, in deep ecru colours, and is used for curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Point D'arabe Lace

  • 26 Repp Poplin

    A heavy style of poplin used for hangings, curtains, etc., made in 50-in. to 60-in. widths, plain weave. Piece-dyed and mercerised. A standard quality is made 150 ends and 34 picks per inch, 2/80's warp, 3/34's weft. Egyptian warp and American weft.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Repp Poplin

  • 27 Rose Net

    A netting material in honeycomb effects. Both hand- and machine-made. Used for veils, and the coarser kinds for mittens, curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Rose Net

  • 28 Silkaline

    A very light printed, plain weave, glossy cotton fabric, made in the grey and calendered. Used for lining, curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Silkaline

  • 29 Taborette

    Silk fabric woven in stripes of warp satin and weft rib. All-silk warp and silk weft or two-fold super Egyptian cotton weft. The satin stripes are heavily crammed. One cloth is made 180 ends and 72 picks per inch, 75 denier silk warp and 2/100's cotton weft. The cloth is dyed for curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Taborette

  • 30 Taffeta D'angleterre

    French all-silk taffeta, highly glazed and used for scarfs, dresses, curtains, etc. Originally from England and made in three grades. The wide and narrow black grades were very heavy and alike in quality and construction, finished stiff and used for caps. The coloured grades were either solid colours or in stripes, highly finished, but not so stiff as the black.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Taffeta D'angleterre

  • 31 Taffetas D'avignon

    Very low quality taffeta made in France in all colours and used for linings, curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Taffetas D'avignon

  • 32 Tissue Figured Cloth

    Very fine muslins used for curtains, etc., which have large jacquard designs produced by extra weft. The ground cloth is plain open weave muslin made from fine warp and weft. Thick figuring weft interweaves with the ground warp only where required for pattern, and otherwise floats loosely on the back and is afterwards cropped off.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Tissue Figured Cloth

  • 33 cord

    A n
    1 (of pyjamas, dressing gown, light switch, curtains etc) cordon m ; sash cord corde f (de fenêtre à guillotine) ;
    2 Elec fil m, cordon m ;
    3 ( abrév = corduroy) velours m côtelé ;
    4 ( umbilical) cordon m.
    B npl cords pantalon m en velours (côtelé).
    C modif [garment] en or de velours côtelé.

    Big English-French dictionary > cord

  • 34 أثاث

    أَثاث \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc. furniture, tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أثاث

  • 35 رياش

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رياش

  • 36 الموسلين (قماش)

    المُوسْلِين (قُمَاش)‏ \ muslin: thin cotton cloth, used for curtains, etc..

    Arabic-English dictionary > الموسلين (قماش)

  • 37 furnishings

    أَثاث \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc. furniture, tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furnishings

  • 38 furnishings

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furnishings

  • 39 furniture

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furniture

  • 40 muslin

    المُوسْلِين (قُمَاش)‏ \ muslin: thin cotton cloth, used for curtains, etc..

    Arabic-English glossary > muslin

См. также в других словарях:

  • curtains — n. end; death (Slang) cur·tain || kɜːtn n. length of fabric (hung at a window, on the stage of a theater, etc.) v. conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain …   English contemporary dictionary

  • goods — A category of personal property defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Sometimes called tangible goods. Further divided into consumer goods, equipment, farm products, and inventory. American Banker Glossary * * * goods goods [gʊdz] noun [plura …   Financial and business terms

  • draw — v. & n. v. (past drew; past part. drawn) 1 tr. pull or cause to move towards or after one. 2 tr. pull (a thing) up, over, or across. 3 tr. pull (curtains etc.) open or shut. 4 tr. take (a person) aside, esp. to talk to. 5 tr. attract; bring to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • meet — 1. v. & n. v. (past and past part. met) 1 a tr. encounter (a person or persons) by accident or design; come face to face with. b intr. (of two or more people) come into each other s company by accident or design (decided to meet on the bridge). 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • material — ma|te|ri|al1 W1S1 [məˈtıəriəl US ˈtır ] n 1.) [U and C] cloth used for making clothes, curtains etc = ↑fabric ▪ curtain material ▪ scraps of material ▪ a cape made of a soft material 2.) [U and C] a solid substance such as wood, plastic, or metal …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • material — 1 noun 1 (C, U) cloth used for making clothes, curtains etc; fabric (1): curtain material 2 (C, U) a solid substance such as wood, plastic, or metal from which things can be made: building materials 3 (U) also materials (plural) the things that… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • press — press1 pressable, adj. /pres/, v.t. 1. to act upon with steadily applied weight or force. 2. to move by weight or force in a certain direction or into a certain position: The crowd pressed him into a corner. 3. to compress or squeeze, as to alter …   Universalium

  • flock — 1 noun 1 (C) a group of sheep, goats, or birds compare herd 1 (1) 2 (countable usually singular) a large group of the same kind of people (+ of): a flock of tourists 3 (countable usually singular) formal or humorous a priest s flock is the group… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hang — [[t]hæŋ[/t]] v. hung (esp. for4,5,20,24)hanged, hang•ing, 1) to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend 2) to attach or suspend so as to allow free movement: to hang a door[/ex]… …   From formal English to slang

  • press — I [[t]prɛs[/t]] v. t. 1) to act upon with steadily applied weight or force 2) to move by weight or force in a certain direction or into a certain position 3) to compress or squeeze, as to alter in shape or size 4) to subject to pressure 5) to… …   From formal English to slang

  • scrim — /skrɪm / (say skrim) noun 1. a cotton or linen fabric of open weave, used for curtains, etc. 2. such a fabric, used for cleaning, polishing, etc. 3. a piece of such fabric, used as a drop to give the effect of opacity, hazy translucency, etc., in …  

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